Shortround6
Major General
The poor TBD never got some of the improvements the Swordfish got.
like radar, is there any reason it could not have been fitted had sets been available?
Range, hmm, take the 3rd crew man out and mount a big tin can in the middle of plane full of fuel, give the rear gunner a bag of corks to plug the bullet holes, range problem solved
comments have been made about it's short range and having only one forward firing gun and one gun out the back for defense.
Well the guns are exactly what the Swordfish had. and the TBD had a longer range and the same gun armament as the other US strike aircraft.
performance for a later version.
The TBD flew 2 years after and only 4 months after the production contract was placed for this aircraft
For those keeping track of technical innovation in 1933 this plane had a variable (two pitch) propeller and adjustable cowl flaps for adjustable engine cooling.
If we are going to compare the TBD to other aircraft lets compare it to contemporaries and please remember that the last TBD was ordered in 1938.
No more were built after early 1939 and no refit program with better engine/prop, electronics, armor, new fuel tanks etc was ever done.
like radar, is there any reason it could not have been fitted had sets been available?
Range, hmm, take the 3rd crew man out and mount a big tin can in the middle of plane full of fuel, give the rear gunner a bag of corks to plug the bullet holes, range problem solved
comments have been made about it's short range and having only one forward firing gun and one gun out the back for defense.
Well the guns are exactly what the Swordfish had. and the TBD had a longer range and the same gun armament as the other US strike aircraft.
performance for a later version.
- Maximum speed: 234 mph (377 km/h, 203 kn) at 15,200 ft (4,600 m)
- Cruise speed: 175 mph (282 km/h, 152 kn)
- Range: 405 mi (652 km, 352 nmi)
- Service ceiling: 24,000 ft (7,300 m)
- Rate of climb: 1,630 ft/min (8.3 m/s)
The TBD flew 2 years after and only 4 months after the production contract was placed for this aircraft
For those keeping track of technical innovation in 1933 this plane had a variable (two pitch) propeller and adjustable cowl flaps for adjustable engine cooling.
If we are going to compare the TBD to other aircraft lets compare it to contemporaries and please remember that the last TBD was ordered in 1938.
No more were built after early 1939 and no refit program with better engine/prop, electronics, armor, new fuel tanks etc was ever done.